Bjorn Gulden has delivered probably the gloomiest welcome message of his career as Adidas heads for its first annual loss in more than 30 years.
Bjorn Gulden’s warning that the Yeezy shoe debacle could lead to a €700m loss at Adidas AG won’t have come as a total surprise to investors familiar with the CEO’s track record as a turnaround artist at
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